SPARKMAN High School CLASS OF 2017

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SPARKMAN High School CLASS OF 2017 Post-Secondary Planning

Sparkman Counseling Office Ms. Dedra Muhammad 10th grade Activities Counselor Ms. Teresa Fleming 11th grade Activities Counselor Ms. Amanda Findlay 12th grade Activities Counselor Ms. Alisa Parrish Counseling Front Office/Assistant Registrar Ms. Ana Meininger Registrar

Today’s goals: Counseling Office information Post-secondary planning Learn what services are available in the Counseling office, and the procedure to access those services. Post-secondary planning Gain knowledge in next steps toward a student’s post-secondary plans. Military service Workforce College Admissions Other

Graduation Requirements Class of 2017 24 Total Credits required for graduation 4 English 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social Studies Health Life PE Career Prep 3 Required Electives 2.5 Additional Electives There is only 1 diploma offered by the ALSDE

Direction determines Destination! If you want to go to Nashville, you can’t go south on I-75! How do I get there from here? You have to move in the direction of your destination. You can’t just want, you have to act.

Your post-secondary goal? Military service Workforce Technical College Two-year college Four-year college Other …..

Armed Forces High school diploma critically important Very few spots are open for students without a high school diploma. To even be considered, recruits with a GED must have much higher scores on the ASVAB than recruits with diplomas. For other requirements, see a recruiter from the branch of service in which you’re interested.

Work Force What type of industry do you want to work in? Do they have special training that’s required for entry? Is there a specific company you want to work for? Do they have an application online? Do they require a resume? What is the long-term growth potential for this industry? Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook handbook - http://www.bls.gov/ooh/

Work Force: Sample Resume

Technical, 2 year or 4 year College??? How do you decide which college is right for you? Who are you? What do you need to succeed? What’s your admissions profile? How far from home do you want to be? How large a college do you want? What activities are available? What else is important to you? VISIT THE CAMPUS! *Seniors can take two days for a college visit. The absences will be excused with a pre-arranged absence form or a dated letter on letterhead from the college visited.

Technical, 2 year or 4 year College??? Technical College: Offers certificates and training programs 4 Year College: Offers Bachelors degree programs Each college determines their minimum entrance requirements Minimum GPA ACT or SAT scores World Language 2 Year Community College: Offers Associates degree programs FRESHMAN INDEX NUMBER: The University System of Georgia colleges and universities use a standardized calculation to determine appropriate college placement for students in the state of Georgia. This is known as the Freshman Index Number. The Freshman Index is calculated by combining the core high school grade point average (GPA on a 4.0 scale) with the highest earned SAT or ACT test scores. The high school GPA is calculated from the grades earned in the 17 Required High School Curriculum (RHSC) courses for those students graduating 2012 or later.   The following formulas are used to calculate a student's freshman index: Formula for SAT Test Takers Freshman Index =  (500 x High School GPA) + SAT Critical Reading + SAT Math Formula for ACT Test Takers Freshman Index =  (500 x High School GPA) + (ACT Composite score x 42) + 88 Type of Institution Minimum Freshman Index (FI) Research Institutions Georgia Tech, UGA , GA State, Emory 2500 Regional Universities Georgia Southern, Valdosta State 2040 State Universities GCSU, KSU, SPSU, UWG, NGCSU 1940 State Colleges Gainesville State, Georgia Gwinnett College 1830 Two-Year Colleges No FI Requirement

I’ve got my list of colleges – what’s next? Before you apply make sure you’re eligible. Have you taken the ACT or SAT? Register directly with the testing agencies! www.collegeboard.com & www.actstudent.org Check with the colleges to which you are interested in applying to see what the final test date they accept for admissions. Do you meet the grade requirements? What’s your Academic GPA? Colleges individually decide how they calculate their admissions academic GPA. Typically, basis is Eng, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Language courses. Most will calculate an unweighted GPA on a 4.0 scale Determine the additional requirements of the application: Counselor or Teacher recommendation? Essay? Interview? Etc...

NOW APPLY! The Common Application: Fill out one form for multiple participating colleges Check to see if your schools are available www.commonapp.org Through the individual college website

You may be asked to… Submit an essay: Not every college application requires an essay. Number one rule from college admissions officers – PROOFREAD and FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. Be yourself in your essay!

You may be asked to… Submit a Transcript: Transcripts can be requested: 1.) myschoolsfees.com 2.) Transcript Request form Counseling Office or on Counseling webpage $3.00 per request Before submitting your transcript check it for accuracy.

You may be asked to… Submit a Counselor Recommendation: Not required for all college applications Counselor Recommendation Request packets must be completed and TURNED IN NO LATER THAN 10 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE DUE DATE!!

Counselor Recommendation There is a Counselor Recommendation Request packet that is required to be submitted before a recommendation will/can be written. Counselor Recommendation Form (REQUIRED) List each application requiring a recommendation with due dates Paper form? (must attach) Online form? Check the box and email the link Need another recommendation later? This is the only form you need to turn in again.

Counselor Recommendation Self-Assessment Form (REQUIRED) Answer questions and tell us all about yourself! Use this information to create your resume

Counselor Recommendation Parent Rating Form RECOMMENDED, but will not delay recommendation if not turned in

I’ve applied. What Now? Once you are notified of acceptance by letter or email to your dream college, you’ll be expected to pay for it. The college will communicate with you directly on deadlines for housing, meal plans, financial aid and orientation. Funding Sources: Federal - FAFSA: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov Institutional Specific college Financial Aid website Departmental Business school, Music Department, etc. Private

Financial Aid Night – TBA Brittany Duncan will speak to SHS students and parents in late September to answer questions about financial aid and the FAFSA. Your financial aid award letter will come from the college you attend. It will list your federal award money, federal loans available to you, any scholarships from the college, and your EFC (expected family contribution). Your EFC is the amount of $$ you and your parents are expected to contribute to pay for college. It’s based on income and other financial assets of you and your parents. The point of any financial aid form is to figure your EFC.

SHS 12th Grade Info Web Page http://sparkmanhigh.mcssk12.org/ A-Z Senior Reference Guide Counselor Rec Packet Step-by-Step Guide This Presentation Parent Night Presentation

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